watching ME (YOUR POSTING DADDY), pales in comparison to watching YOU LIE, and then.. when asked to PROVE said LIE, seeing you DEFLECT and DENY, which merely lends credence to my claims of pansies being famous for-

Yeah, thats why they were pitching around A-Rod in the world series...NOT. You have been exposed on this one and the best thing you can do is admit that game planning and salaries don't have anything to do with each other. Bet many a D-coordinator had to plan for Adrian Petersen when he was under his first contract because HE WAS A BEAST. Wonder how many DCs are worrying about RW since he is the best bargain going considering bang for the buck. Bet many a O-coodinator had to take Kuechly in to account once he showed his stuff. In summary, you are about as wrong as a NASCAR team that puts 10 laps of fuel in for the final 20 laps of a race...which translates into you coming up...SHORT!!! Whaaaaaa!!!! Pwnd!!! Dang Chubs, I'm at starting QB of Smack Pro-Bowl level on this one, and you are the hapless DB I keep abusing for a 8 touchdown performance. Welcome to Smitty Island, MaroonedSAC!!!

— Posted by Rameses Unchained

The spotlight on you is so bright, I need to don my shades. :)

— Posted by Unc r Hypocrits

That was one of my better smackdowns. I really wish I could figure out where it comes from, there has to be money in it.

— Posted by Spirit of Evilash

LOL

he's actually saying, the spotlight is ON YOU to PRODUCE evidence that backs up your overt LIES, lil guy.

chin up, LYING pansy!

:)

— Posted by WolfPackinDaHizzy4Shizzy.V2

Watching you squirm and continuously get pwnd is quite hilarious. You are just so pathetic and all you can come back with is some kind of &quot;liar&quot; or &quot;cheater&quot; rant when you get bested. Most of us abandoned those types of rants in the 4th grade when they did not work on the playground. Yunno the last kid that called a bunch of us &quot;cheaters&quot; was just after we went dodgeball apocalypse on his noodle. You seem to be having that type of meltdown. Alas, someone's mind seems to be still mired at said educational level. Just remember, the Dr. does not lie, and he is your &quot;better&quot; by ad infinitum.

BOOOOOM goes the SmackDodgeBall up side the poor troll noodle of the SACOPINATA.

LOLthey don't have to, moronovich... when you're the HIGHEST PAID player at your position, the coaches ALREADY know who you are, and gameplan accordingly.

were you born this stupid, or did your parents work hard on getting you that ignorant???

you poor thing... it's called common sense, lil fella... look into it.

— Posted by Wolfpackindahizzy4shizzy

Yeah, thats why they were pitching around A-Rod in the world series...NOT. You have been exposed on this one and the best thing you can do is admit that game planning and salaries don't have anything to do with each other. Bet many a D-coordinator had to plan for Adrian Petersen when he was under his first contract because HE WAS A BEAST. Wonder how many DCs are worrying about RW since he is the best bargain going considering bang for the buck. Bet many a O-coodinator had to take Kuechly in to account once he showed his stuff. In summary, you are about as wrong as a NASCAR team that puts 10 laps of fuel in for the final 20 laps of a race...which translates into you coming up...SHORT!!! Whaaaaaa!!!! Pwnd!!! Dang Chubs, I'm at starting QB of Smack Pro-Bowl level on this one, and you are the hapless DB I keep abusing for a 8 touchdown performance. Welcome to Smitty Island, MaroonedSAC!!!

— Posted by Rameses Unchained

The spotlight on you is so bright, I need to don my shades. :)

— Posted by Unc r Hypocrits

That was one of my better smackdowns. I really wish I could figure out where it comes from, there has to be money in it.

— Posted by Spirit of Evilash

LOL

he's actually saying, the spotlight is ON YOU to PRODUCE evidence that backs up your overt LIES, lil guy.

LOLthey don't have to, moronovich... when you're the HIGHEST PAID player at your position, the coaches ALREADY know who you are, and gameplan accordingly.

were you born this stupid, or did your parents work hard on getting you that ignorant???

you poor thing... it's called common sense, lil fella... look into it.

— Posted by Wolfpackindahizzy4shizzy

Yeah, thats why they were pitching around A-Rod in the world series...NOT. You have been exposed on this one and the best thing you can do is admit that game planning and salaries don't have anything to do with each other. Bet many a D-coordinator had to plan for Adrian Petersen when he was under his first contract because HE WAS A BEAST. Wonder how many DCs are worrying about RW since he is the best bargain going considering bang for the buck. Bet many a O-coodinator had to take Kuechly in to account once he showed his stuff. In summary, you are about as wrong as a NASCAR team that puts 10 laps of fuel in for the final 20 laps of a race...which translates into you coming up...SHORT!!! Whaaaaaa!!!! Pwnd!!! Dang Chubs, I'm at starting QB of Smack Pro-Bowl level on this one, and you are the hapless DB I keep abusing for a 8 touchdown performance. Welcome to Smitty Island, MaroonedSAC!!!

— Posted by Rameses Unchained

The spotlight on you is so bright, I need to don my shades. :)

— Posted by Unc r Hypocrits

That was one of my better smackdowns. I really wish I could figure out where it comes from, there has to be money in it.

No stranger to setting records on the basketball court, Michael Jordan is racking up another record which he, one thing for sure, won't be feeling happy about as it's been announced that he will be paying an estimated $168 million to estranged wife Juanita Vanoy Jordan now that their divorce is nearly finalized.

LOL...no wonder why he went for the money (and not loyalty to Houston).

Buffalo Bills defensive end Mario Williams has gone on the offensive. He wants the 10-carat $785,000 diamond engagement ring he gave to Erin Marzouki, his former fiancee , back.

Williams met Marzouki in Houston when he played for the Houston Texans football team. They got engaged on Feb. 12, 2011, when he presented her with the stunning 10-carat rock, according to a lawsuit filed in Harris County Court in Houston.

But their engagement didn't even last a year. Marzouki broke up with Williams last January, and he now wants the 10-carat diamond back.

The lawsuit details just how much Williams spent on Marzouki during their relationship. Items included an American Express credit card she could use to pay her living expenses &quot;she rang up $108,000 in charges in one year&quot; on top of the $230,000 in other gifts he showered on her that same year, according to the court record.

The lawsuit does smack of bitterness. Williams claims Marzouki used him for his fame and fortune, according to court documents. Do the math: In one year he claimed he spent $1,123,000 on a fiancee who broke up with him just months after they'd become engaged.

On or about Jan. 21, 2013, defendant (Marzouki) unilaterally terminated the parties engagement. The termination of the relationship was caused solely by the defendant. Defendant never intended to marry plaintiff (Williams) and used the relationship as a means to get to plaintiff's money and acquire gifts.

LOLthey don't have to, moronovich... when you're the HIGHEST PAID player at your position, the coaches ALREADY know who you are, and gameplan accordingly.

were you born this stupid, or did your parents work hard on getting you that ignorant???

you poor thing... it's called common sense, lil fella... look into it.

— Posted by Wolfpackindahizzy4shizzy

Yeah, thats why they were pitching around A-Rod in the world series...NOT. You have been exposed on this one and the best thing you can do is admit that game planning and salaries don't have anything to do with each other. Bet many a D-coordinator had to plan for Adrian Petersen when he was under his first contract because HE WAS A BEAST. Wonder how many DCs are worrying about RW since he is the best bargain going considering bang for the buck. Bet many a O-coodinator had to take Kuechly in to account once he showed his stuff. In summary, you are about as wrong as a NASCAR team that puts 10 laps of fuel in for the final 20 laps of a race...which translates into you coming up...SHORT!!! Whaaaaaa!!!! Pwnd!!! Dang Chubs, I'm at starting QB of Smack Pro-Bowl level on this one, and you are the hapless DB I keep abusing for a 8 touchdown performance. Welcome to Smitty Island, MaroonedSAC!!!

LOLthey don't have to, moronovich... when you're the HIGHEST PAID player at your position, the coaches ALREADY know who you are, and gameplan accordingly.

were you born this stupid, or did your parents work hard on getting you that ignorant???

you poor thing... it's called common sense, lil fella... look into it.

— Posted by Wolfpackindahizzy4shizzy

Yeah, thats why they were pitching around A-Rod in the world series...NOT. You have been exposed on this one and the best thing you can do is admit that game planning and salaries don't have anything to do with each other. Bet many a D-coordinator had to plan for Adrian Petersen when he was under his first contract because HE WAS A BEAST. Wonder how many DCs are worrying about RW since he is the best bargain going considering bang for the buck. Bet many a O-coodinator had to take Kuechly in to account once he showed his stuff. In summary, you are about as wrong as a NASCAR team that puts 10 laps of fuel in for the final 20 laps of a race...which translates into you coming up...SHORT!!! Whaaaaaa!!!! Pwnd!!! Dang Chubs, I'm at starting QB of Smack Pro-Bowl level on this one, and you are the hapless DB I keep abusing for a 8 touchdown performance. Welcome to Smitty Island, MaroonedSAC!!!

Very true......yet with any HOF resume the # of pro bowls and all star games leads the bio! By the way, I think Peppers has had a fantastic career. Could care less what Williams does.

— Posted by larrys080 .v1

Sack numbers are good but it should be based on overall performance. If you get 12 sacks & 30 tackles, is that really worthy of Pro Bowl consideration?

Just an fyi...Kuechly led the NFL in tackles & didn't make it.

— Posted by BattlingBishop 5

Wasn't disagreeing with you just pointing out what I think to be the reality of a HOF resume, deserving or not. Sounds like to me MAYBE Peppers is respected more by his peers since they are involved in the voting. Also numbers don't always tell the entire story. Leadership is a quality that is held in high regard also. Maybe there are more weapons on Chicago and Peppers doesn't have to do quite as much as Williams. Don't know!

— Posted by larrys080 .v1

Good point but as a fan, if I'm voting, I'm gonna check their overall numbers, team numbers/records, etc., &amp; try to vote for the guy I think is most deserving.This isn't just about Peppers...we see this every year. Agree with you re: his career/resume but it should be about this season, not the past. IMO

Very true......yet with any HOF resume the # of pro bowls and all star games leads the bio! By the way, I think Peppers has had a fantastic career. Could care less what Williams does.

— Posted by larrys080 .v1

Sack numbers are good but it should be based on overall performance. If you get 12 sacks & 30 tackles, is that really worthy of Pro Bowl consideration?

Just an fyi...Kuechly led the NFL in tackles & didn't make it.

— Posted by BattlingBishop 5

Wasn't disagreeing with you just pointing out what I think to be the reality of a HOF resume, deserving or not. Sounds like to me MAYBE Peppers is respected more by his peers since they are involved in the voting. Also numbers don't always tell the entire story. Leadership is a quality that is held in high regard also. Maybe there are more weapons on Chicago and Peppers doesn't have to do quite as much as Williams. Don't know!

HC's for the Bears &amp; Bills were canned recently &amp; neither team made the playoffs. Given the hype associated with each player, neither player is living up to expectations. Sack production is good but overall, nothing to brag about.

...and frequently this is pointed out as a huge underachievement by many seasoned NFL commentators and that the Bills are absolutely not getting their moneys worth...kinda like the company ToolSAC works for, he's cheating them even when he's asleep.

...and frequently this is pointed out as a huge underachievement by many seasoned NFL commentators and that the Bills are absolutely not getting their moneys worth...kinda like the company ToolSAC works for, he's cheating them even when he's asleep.

when you're the HIGHEST PAID player at your position, the opponent is apt to pay quite a bit of attention to you.

— Posted by Wolfpackindahizzy4shizzy

That might be the stoopidest thing ever posted in here. NO offensive line coach checks salaries when game planning for defensive players. That would be like someone pitching around ARod this last world series because of what he makes. There is absolutely no possible way you have a fully formed and functioning brain. Mr. WRAL Moderator, please discipline the ToolSAC...

Associated Press | December 26, 2012ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills defensive end Mario Williams has donated one of his pickup trucks to make the holidays happier for two Marine Corps veterans.

Williams had his 2009 Ford F-250 delivered to Sgt. Justin Hunter and his wife, Staff Sgt. Cherie Hunter of Jacksonville, N.C., last weekend. The two were chosen from a list provided by North Carolina-based Purple Heart Homes.

The Jacksonville Daily News first reported the donation on Monday.

Williams is from Richlands, N.C., and signed a six-year, $100 million contract with Buffalo in March. He decided to give one of his vehicles away as a chance to help. He was taken aback by the Hunters' story.

Cherie Hunter's vehicle recently broke down while making her regular 140-mile drive to attend culinary classes in Durham, N.C.

And the pansies have LT, so there's that.

Lmbao!!

— Posted by WolfPackInDaHouseV.15

This is how stoopid your posts can get. You take a good deed and then taint it and make it about LT. What has LT got to do with Mario donating a pickup or you trying to laugh some of your backside off? So why didn't you bring up the past run ins with the law of say David Thompson, TA McClendon, or Corey Lyons? BTW, UNC has put quite a few other players in the NFL who do good deeds and don't run afoul with the law. Why don't you focus on Jeff Saturday, 6 time pro-bowl center? He was integral in your guy Mario having a job this year. Since you are not too bright, I decided to give you a link or two so you can catch up on a Tar Heel that makes a difference since you seem to not be able to get past a news headline about one UNC player who has fallen from grace...